Friday, December 25, 2009

Google phone (nexus one) admob

This is the match made in heaven. I’m guessing that google will be launching their new unlocked phone with some optimized mobile advertising app running. I also don’t think the phone will cost 1000 bucks. Probably be something very competitive with the iPhone or better yet cheaper. I am sure that none of the other carriers would complain if people opted for a google phone vs an iPhone. Anything to disrupt the migration to AT&T for iPhones would be considered a win for everyone else.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Google Phone; Nexus One

I was just reading all the buzz about the Google phone. Seems to me not enough people are talking about the fact that Google is a media company and not a phone company. Once you see that then it’s easy to see how they plan to sell an unlocked phone. One word “Advertising”.

With the GPS on the phone and Google mapping every business in the world they have something thats amazing and scary. Think about it this way, you keep everything in the world on Googles platform. Email, searches, documents etc. Now all Google needs to do is connect you to what you have been looking for via (google shopping, searches etc) Once they do that then maybe the stores that are nearby may want to sell you something that you’ve been looking for at an amazing price. If that work then you’ve got mobile pay per click so to speak. Consumer buys the item, business sells the item and Google can prove that their ads work. Why, because you would have never come into the store if Google didn’t let you know that what you wanted was for sale. An even more compelling case can be made if you throw in Google payments.    Yeah, I know this is a stretch but it seems to me that this kind of technology will not scare off the kids of today. They won’t ask for it. They’ll demand it! In the end Google pays for the phone by getting people to use it and allow it to advertise to them.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Very Insightful!   The customer has a voice.  I experienced the power of one tweet with a local restaurant last week.  The business followed up and the next visit I got amazing service.

gary:

Social Media = Business
In my book I asked people to email me if they wanted me to expand on Social media= Business and so I did, and here is it.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

If I were Apple

Just an idea that i’ve been kicking around in my head.

The Concept

If I were Apple and I had an tablet I sure wouldn’t market it as a tablet computer.  I don’t think that is what is going to really make people want to buy another Apple product.   People are already buying computers from apple because what it has done to their computer experience.  It’s made it better for most people.  The same is true of the music business.  Apple made music easy to access and gave people the ability to get take their cd collection with them.  Having said both of those things here what I think makes sense for Apple.

The Apple iTablet/iReader/iBook

Welcome to the new Ereader/Portable from Apple.  Yes, that’s what they should do if they aren’t planning this already. The print media is dying and nobody thinks that it’s going to get any better.  What Apple should do is revolutionize the news business like they did to the dying music business.   The music business has been tried over and over to reinvent itself but continues to fail.  The bottom line is that today’s consumer wants their stuff digitally. The good news that if done right the print business can get profitable again.  (at least that’s what I think but I am not an expert)

The Competition

Amazon has for some time been selling ebooks via the kindle. By many accounts for avid readers the kindle is a success.  The thing is that it lacks the WOW factor that Apple brings to the market.   The Kindle looks like something that may have fallen off the truck from the Redmond R&D dept.  It’s a great first generation stab at ebooks but I can’t see people really loving this device.  Let’s face it, it doesn’t have the sex appeal that you need to get the masses to buy these days.

So What should Apple Do?

I think what makes sense to me is for Apple to create a product that targets group of people that want a cool device, that read books, and people that are more than willing to be Apple evangelists.  Who are these people?  College Students.

If Apple could work with the publishers of educational books so that they could sell books to students then you’ve got something. Students buy their textbooks from Apple instead of their local University Bookstore.  Talk about some serious profit!  If I were a Bookstore I would be very concerned.  Apple would need to make the case that the cost of the device plus all books for a student term in college would be cheaper than buying all of your books from the bookstore.  There is a subscription model here to be had the more I think about it.

There are a couple more things that could really provide some value if executed well.  I’ll just bullet point them because I don’t have the time to think through the details right now.

  • Find a study group by using location based service.
  • Take notes in an embedded application that would allow for easy sharing and referencing.
  • Audio note taking in class while inputting text on a virtual keyboard.

The Other Market

The other market for this device are the rest of us that read for fun, for work or for whatever other reason.   If Apple were to make a device that was able to keep people connected to their device for their news and their periodicals then you have something.  The advertising revenues for this device could be fantastic for Apple!  The iPhone in my opinion is just a test platform for this kind of play especially if they have location based services on the device.

Wrapping Up

Well I could go on and on with ideas on how to make this work but I won’t.  I just wanted to conceptually get these ideas out. There are lots of applications and implications for this device but I will just get these out on the table for now.  The one thing that would really sweeten the deal is if Apple and Amazon could come together and partner up on this.  With that level of Media Muscle in place then the deal could be amazing.  Just an idea that’s been kicking around in my head.

Sunday, July 12, 2009
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Checking out the Yellow Second show at Moes.